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The Syfy network is possibly the biggest offender in promoting paranormal eye candy on our favorite ghost hunting shows. Sexiness seems to be the center of nearly all of their paranormal programs. For this year's top-ten hotty countdown, we have five women returning with 5 newcomers. Here is the list of this of 2014's top haunted hotties from the Syfy channel.

A paranormal investigator captured some compelling footage at a hotel in New York. The paranormal enthusiast posted what he believes to be proof of a ghost cat on his YouTube channel. In one of the clips from Barcelo's footage, a ghostly figure seems to pass by a doorway at the end of a long hall. A closer look at the video and what appears to be a tail wagging back and forth is seen as an apparition of an animal enters one of the rooms on the third floor.

A paranormal investigator captured some compelling footage at a hotel in New York earlier this year. In one of his clips, a ghostly figure seems to pass by a doorway at the end of a long hall. A closer look at the video and what appears to be a tail wagging back and forth is seen as an apparition of an animal enters one of the rooms.

A man was arrested in Oklahoma last night for shooting his friend in the back. Deputies said that the man claimed that he was hunting Bigfoot with a friend and he accidentally shot the man, Tulsa's News On 6 reported last week.

Retail giant Wal-Mart plans to destroy a Native American ceremonial mound in Alabama and is replacing it with one of its membership-only retail warehouse club stores. According to the Anniston Star, a Sam's Club store will be built where the mound stands.

A California woman claims to have snapped a photo of an alien spacecraft. In an interview with ABC affiliate 10 News, Santee Historical Society researcher Ellen Henry said that she was taking photographs of a haunted barn and when she reviewed the images she noticed a strange speck in one of the photos.

Vanessa Bolano, a reporter for ABC news affiliate WGNO, was doing a segment about haunted locations at the Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, when something strange appeared onscreen with her.

So far this year there have been a lot of alleged paranormal encounters that were captured on video and then shared on the internet. One question is always wondered when photos and videos like these are presented. Are they real or fake?